Learning traditional cultural knowledge, whether it was reading e-books or printed books, had their own advantages and applicable scenarios. For e-books, the advantages of e-books were that they were light, easy to carry, space-saving, and the price of e-books was usually cheaper than paper books. In addition, e-books could also be read anytime and anywhere through electronic devices. However, paper books also had some advantages, such as a higher texture, a better reading experience, a more stable reading position, and better airflow. In addition, paper books could also better display the author's writing style and thinking process, allowing people to better understand and absorb the content in the book. Therefore, choosing to read e-books or paper books should be decided according to one's preferences and needs. If you prefer lightness and price, then e-books may be more suitable for you; if you prefer the texture and reading experience of paper books, then paper books may be more suitable for you. Of course, if you could make a balance between e-books and paper books and could adapt to the advantages of reading anytime and anywhere on electronic devices, then e-books were also a good choice.